Crafting Turkish National Identity, 1919-1927
Taylor & Francis
Crafting Turkish National Identity, 1919-1927A Rhetorical Approach\nAuthor(s): Aysel Morin\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom\nImprint: Routledge\nISBN-13: 9780367715014, 978-0367715014\nSynopsis\nExamining Mustafa Kemal Atatrks Byk Nutuk (The Great Public Address), this book identifies the five founding political myths of Turkey: the First Duty, the Internal Enemy, the Encirclement, the Ancestor, and Modernity.\n\nOffering a comprehensive rhetorical analysis of Nutuk in its entirety, the book reveals how Atatrk crafted these myths, traces their discursive roots back to the Orkhon Inscriptions, epic tales, and ancient stories of Turkish culture, and critiques their long-term effects on Turkish political culture. In so doing, it advances the argument that these myths have become permanent fixtures of Turkish political discourse since the establishment of Turkey and have been used by both supporters and detractors of Atatrk. Providing examples of how.
Compare prices (2 shops)
| shop | Price | Action |
|---|---|---|
|
|
133,40 GBP | Go to shop |
|
|
144,81 GBP | Go to shop |
Similar products
-
-
Crafted by a Nation: The Making of Dominican Identity
From 8,86 EUR -
-
